CFPBs crosshairs, the bureau revealed week as it announced enforcement actions against four private mortgage insurers over the industrys use of captive reinsurance arrangements, and fining the companies relatively small amounts. These units have been in runoff mode for several years, as captive re withered after the market collapse. [I]n every kickback situation, there is somebody paying and somebody receiving. It takes two to tango, said CFPB Director of Enforcement Kent Marcus. Today, were dealing with those paying...
The Conference of State Bank Supervisors is calling upon the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to adopt a petition process to define rural counties as the bureau prepares to implement balloon qualified mortgage and escrow requirements for rural creditors. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act confers QM benefits on certain balloon loans if they are made in rural or underserved areas. In implementing the standard, the CFPB decided to use the USDA Economic Research Services Urban Influence Codes as...
The creation of a sustainable housing finance policy and an end to the too big to fail oversight approach with large banks top Aprils to-do list for the House Financial Services Committee when Congress returns from its two-week spring recess next week.
Funding for the housing programs administered by the Department of Agricultures Rural Housing Service will not be subject to sequestration even though mandatory budget cuts are now being implemented across the board at all federal agencies.
In a mortgage market thoroughly dominated by agency-eligible home loans, a handful of boutique products such as no-downpayment loans, energy-efficient mortgages and peer-to-peer mortgages are trying to gain a foothold. Navy Federal Credit Union has been offering a no-downpayment mortgage since 2010, and officials said demand for the HomeBuyers Choice product has grown this year. The credit union holds originations of the no-downpayment loan in portfolio. The product is available for balances ...
Reaction to a report about Obama administration efforts to get banks to increase their purchase mortgage lending, particularly through the FHA, has ranged from supportive to dire warnings of déjà vu. Apparently, administration officials are trying to push banks to make more loans to qualified lower-income borrowers as well as minority and first-time homebuyers who have been shut out of the mortgage market because of stringent credit overlays. The report, which ran in the April 2 Washington Post, described the targeted borrowers as people with weaker credit, which, for some, conjures up the ...
The FHA is seeking comment on a proposal to change the period for reviewing loans for direct endorsement from pre- to post-closing in order to increase the number of acceptable loans and, therefore, reduce any potential risk to the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. Under the proposal, a lender applying for unconditional direct endorsement authority would be required to submit the necessary loan files only after closing. After determining that the mortgage is acceptable and meets all FHA requirements, the agency would notify the lender that the loan has been endorsed. Current regulations provide for ...
Borrowers rushing to get their purchase-mortgage applications submitted before FHAs higher annual mortgage insurance premiums took hold April 1 helped boost total purchase applications last week, according to the latest data from the Mortgage Bankers Association. The MBAs weekly mortgage applications survey for the week ending March 29 showed a surge in purchase applications for government loans. The surge, fueled mostly by FHA applicants, helped boost the total number of purchase applications received by lenders during the period. Total purchase applications increased last week, due to an almost ...
With the deadline for filing individual income tax returns just around the corner, the FHA has reminded lenders of its rules regarding the eligibility of a borrower who has a delinquent federal tax debt or lien. According to the FHA, an individual with an overdue federal tax debt or tax lien is not eligible for an FHA-insured mortgage loan until the delinquent account is either brought current, fully paid or is resolved by a satisfactory repayment plan agreed to by the borrower and the federal agency owed. Tax liens may remain unpaid as long as the lien holders subordinate the tax lien to the ...
The FHA may allow a borrowers 401(k) retirement fund to be included in the calculation of debt-to-income (DTI) ratio, according to the agency. Normally, up to 60 percent of the funds value may be included in the DTI ratio, the agency said. Fund assets, such as Individual Retirement Accounts, thrift savings plans, 401(k) retirement plan and Keogh Accounts, may be counted in the underwriting, it added. The rule remains applicable unless the borrower presents proof that a higher percentage may be withdrawn after subtracting any federal income tax and withdrawal penalties. In such cases, the lender would ...